Coating processes – Immersion or partial immersion – Molten metal or fused salt bath
Patent
1989-05-26
1993-08-10
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
Immersion or partial immersion
Molten metal or fused salt bath
427432, 427435, 4272481, 148242, 148278, C23C 200
Patent
active
052347214
ABSTRACT:
A method for forming a carbide coating of Group IVA, VA and VIA transition metals and their alloys. The metal to be coated is heated in a bath of molten alkali or alkaline earth metal containing carbon. There is also provided a method for preparing a metal surface for carburization by heating the metal in a nitrogen-containing atmosphere.
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Bonini Julius J.
Klimczak Gary W.
Rostoker William
Beck Shrive
Dang Vi Duong
Rostoker, Inc.
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